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== Standards of interest to education == | == Standards of interest to education == | ||
; Languages to create taxonomies | |||
* [[Dublin Core]] | * [[Dublin Core]] | ||
* [[Learning Object Metadata Standard]] | * [[Learning Object Metadata Standard]] | ||
; Bibliographic | |||
* Library standards such as MARC | * Library standards such as MARC | ||
* Bibliographic Citation standards like APA | * Bibliographic Citation standards like APA | ||
* Information Space standards such as Topic Maps or [[RSS]] | |||
; Organizing, describing information | |||
* Information Space standards such as Topic Maps or more sophisticated RDF/OWL based semantic networks | |||
* [[RSS]] | |||
; Folksomic (natural) tagging | |||
* See [[tagging]] and [[tag cloud]] | |||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 13:40, 14 September 2006
Definition
From the Wikipedia:Metadata: Metadata (Greek: meta- + Latin: data "information"), literally "data about data", are information about another set of data.
Standards of interest to education
- Languages to create taxonomies
- Bibliographic
- Library standards such as MARC
- Bibliographic Citation standards like APA
- Organizing, describing information
- Information Space standards such as Topic Maps or more sophisticated RDF/OWL based semantic networks
- RSS
- Folksomic (natural) tagging